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Jeffrey Maudlin, MD Primary care physician and University of Arizona clinical assistant professor of Family Medicine

Dr. Maudlin has joined the Green Valley office fulltime. He is a graduate of the UA College of Medicine – Tucson and completed his residency in family practice at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. He is certified by the American Board of Family Practice and has served as the Chief of Staff at the El Rio Neighborhood Community Health Center and Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital in Nogales.

As a Family Medicine physician, Dr. Maudlin takes a strong interest in treating the entire family, from newborns to seniors. In November he will be joined by Family Medicine nurse practitioner Patricia Estep, CFNP.

In addition, the following physician specialists, based at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, will make regular visits to the Green Valley clinic for the convenience of Southern Arizona residents:

Kapil Lotun, MDCardiologist and UA professor of Medicine

Dr. Lotun is director of the Structural Heart Disease Program and Vascular Medicine at Banner – UMC Tucson and also is director of the hospital’s Cardiac Catheterization Lab.

He specializes in all aspects of heart care, interventional cardiology, vascular medicine and valvular disease.

His research interests include identifying markers for stroke risk associated carotid artery disease and the use of advanced imaging to diagnose and better understand vascular disease in the brain, abdomen and legs.

Drs. Lotun, Shetty and Weinkauf are all members of the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center.

To make an appointment to see any of these specialists in Green Valley, please call 520-694-3030.

About Banner – University Medical Center Tucson and South

Banner – University Medical Center Tucson, nationally ranked as a Best Hospital by U.S. News and World Report, and Banner – University Medical Center South, are part of Banner – University Medicine, a premier academic medical network. These institutions are academic medical centers for the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. Included on the two campuses are Diamond Children's Medical Center and many specialty clinics. The two academic medical centers are part of Arizona-based Banner Health, one of the largest nonprofit health care systems in the country, with 28 hospitals in six states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada and Wyoming. For more information, visit www.BannerHealth.com/UniversityTucson or www.bannerhealth.com/UniversitySouth